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Creating future travellers at the Toronto Zoo.

Creating Future Travelers at the Toronto Zoo

Many of my favourite childhood memories come from the Toronto Zoo.  Images of fenic foxes, meerkats, gorillas, beavers and polar bears dance through my head, when I think about it. So when my brother brought up the idea of taking the nieces and nephews, as a part of our family gathering last Sunday, there was no question in my mind, I was happy to help him wrangle our trio of toddlers around the zoo.

An adventure I will always love, no matter my age.
An adventure I will always love, no matter my age.

Some people may criticize zoos for taking animals out of their wild habitats, but zoos play an important role in education, saving injured animals, habitat and species specific research, and captive breeding and re-introduction programs of rare and endangered animals.  Now, while admittedly I am not a fan of every zoo, as I do feel some take advantage of the animals,  The Toronto Zoo is one of the good ones.  It provides the animals with excellent habitats in which to live, the public a solid foundation in education on the animals they see and their habitats, and has a number of conservation initiatives.

The American Alligator - a Conservation Success Story
The American Alligator – a Conservation Success Story
I'm not quite sure who is checking out who here.
I’m not quite sure who is checking out who here.

If you ask me, especially after exploring the Toronto Zoo with these three toddlers, the greatest gift in visiting a zoo is that it evokes curiosity and sparks a connection between the animals and the zoo visitors.  For many, this is the only interactions they will have with such animals, and this contact is what will make them think twice when making a decision that could impact such creatures’ habitats.  For others, like myself, visiting zoos are what helped to turn me into a World Traveler, sparking a curiosity that not only got me interested in studying biology, but also to explore the wilds of parts of North America, Europe, and Africa.  It was the beginnings of this same curiosity for travel and to explore different lands that I saw spark in our trio of monkeys, as they examined and pointed at maps, watched animals of all shapes and sizes in fascination, and alternately charged with glee from one habitat to the next or had to be dragged away, as they wanted to stay and watch longer.

One of our future travelers.
One of our future travelers.
Our monkeys checking out one of the primate exhibits.
Our monkeys checking out one of the primate exhibits.
Meerkat Spotting
Meerkat Spotting
Can anyone spot the organism in this tank?
Can anyone spot the organism in this tank?
This zoo patron seemed to visit often enough to be on a first name basis with this gorilla.
This zoo patron seemed to visit often enough to be on a first name basis with this gorilla.

So is there an age limit to the zoo?  I’d say no.  Here we were with a 1 1/2, 2 1/2 and 4 year old, who all marched themselves around the zoo, the younger two only occasionally being swooped into our arms for the purpose of speed in places (especially as the 1 1/2 year old had to stomp in every puddle, and sometimes those puddles steered away from the direction of our herding). Our fellow zoo explorers ranged from the very young to the very old, the zoo provided easy wheel chair and stroller accessibility for the less mobile amoung them.

To make the whole experience even better, we got to enjoy the zoo in the snow!  So many people think of the zoo as a warm weather place, but it is just as grand an expedition in the snow.  After leaving the heat of so many of the buildings, set up to mirror warm climates, there is nothing quite so refreshing as stepping out into a snowy, wintery wonderland (that’s why the kids didn’t have their hats on, not because Petey and I were being neglectful). It was almost like a Finnish sauna, jumping between the humid to the refreshing crisp air. Added Bonus: we’d arrived at opening and as fewer people think to go to the zoo in the snow, it felt like we had our own private opening for the first couple of hours. Such a delight!

The Ultimate Snow Day! I hope it is not too long before we return again.
The Ultimate Snow Day! I hope it is not too long before we return again.

Written by:
Erica Hargreave
Published on:
January 5, 2013
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Categories: All Aboard!, Around the World, Canada, Erica Hargreave, Kid Travel, Nerding Out, Ontario, Our Travelers, Science, SpecialtyTags: conservation, toddlers, Toronto, zoo

About Erica Hargreave

Erica Hargreave is the co-founder and editor-in-chief for Roamancing. Her vision for Roamancing is in sharing the love and beauty in this world of ours, as we explore different cultures. Over the years, Erica has won awards internationally for her writing, podcasting, and filmmaking.

As a traveller, Erica was fortunate to grow up in parks, learning about the natural and cultural history of places from her mom, and accompanying her dad on work trips abroad, where she'd explore the area on her own, taking her dad back to her favourite places once he was done his meetings. These days, she can often be found road tripping and hiking with her cat!

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  1. inka

    January 7, 2013 at 6:41 am

    I like this very much. Creating future travelers is the only way forward.

    Reply
    • Erica

      January 8, 2013 at 12:24 am

      Hadn’t thought about that Inka, but that is so very true.

      Reply
  2. TheTuscan (@anylatitude)

    January 8, 2013 at 1:17 am

    Being surrounded by children marveling at what they see is often the best part of days like that!

    Reply
    • Erica

      January 8, 2013 at 1:33 pm

      Could not agree more. Which is likely why my photos were fixated on the children and not the other animals.

      Reply
  3. Holiday Nomad

    January 19, 2013 at 12:20 am

    looks like you had a great day, always great to spend the day with family

    Reply
    • Erica Hargreave

      January 19, 2013 at 6:14 pm

      Could not agree more!

      Reply
  4. April

    July 1, 2014 at 9:03 am

    Wow! This is just amazing. I love going to the zoos but this I think is interesting. Maybe because I love watching alligators and American Alligators are one of a kind. I’m sure my kids will love it here and they’ll be excited to visit this zoo in Toronto. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Erica Hargreave

      July 1, 2014 at 1:06 pm

      Yeah, the Toronto Zoo is one cool zoo. I have many fond memories from childhood here, as well as the fond memories that I am creating here as an Aunt.

      Reply

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